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TRIMLINE R-76 15 - 025 OXYGEN REGULATOR WITH L-TEC GAUGE **SOLID BRASS** US $2.00
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Premium Pro Series Dual Gauge Co2 Draft Beer Regulator Sale Price: $39.95 |
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This pro series double gauge regulator is loaded with high end features! The regulator works with any Co2 Tank with a CGA-320 valve and measures PSI, as well as the volume of the Co2 gas in the Cylinder. |
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Premium Double Gauge CO2 Regulator - Polycarbonate Bonnet Sale Price: $59.95 |
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One gauge tells you the pressure to the keg and the other shows how much air is left in your air tank. Nonadjustable "shut down" blows off at 55-65 psi. Has a convenient air shut off switch. The polycarbonate bonnet is lighter weight and stronger than zinc bonnet regulators and it will not corrode in wet environments. No special tools are required to raise or lower the CO2 pressure. The cap knob simply pulls out so it can be turned to adjust pressure up or down then pushes back in to lock in pressure. In stock and ready to ship. Features: 0-60 gauge measure pressure to each keg. 0-2000 gauge measures CO2 in tank. Has air shut off switch for CO2 line. High CO2 volumetric flow to insure continuity in product dispensing. Bonnet material is glass-filled polycarbonate. 10 Micron filter built in to keep contaminants out of regulator. Less prone to freeze up problems. Approved by Pepsi and Coca-Cola. Includes: Includes double gauge regulator. . . |
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Premium Pro Series Single Gauge Co2 Beer Regulator Sale Price: $32.95 |
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This pro series single gauge regulator is loaded with high end features! The premium regulator has a large hand control which makes it easy to adjust the pressure inside keg. This is a single gauge regulator with the main gauge indicating how much Co2 pressure is inside the keg. |
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Dual Product Premium Pro Series Dual Gauge Co2 Beer Regulator Sale Price: $49.95 |
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This pro series double gauge regulator is loaded with high end features! If you plan on dispensing two separate kegs but do not need to have independent keg pressures, then this regulator will work for this application. This regulator has a Y splitter with two independent shut off valves, so you can still run a single keg if you want to. |
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Hobart 770503 CGA-540 Medium Duty Oxygen Regulator and Gauges Sale Price: $65.74 |
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This Hobart oxygen regulator sports dual scales for PSI and kPa measurements. Regulator Type: Oxygen |
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Hobart 770198 Regulator, Flowmeter 10-50 Cft Argon/Carbon-di-oxide List Price: $83.67 Sale Price: $67.50 |
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The Hobart MIG regulator can be used for all types of MIG welding. U.S.A. Regulator Type: Mig |
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Premium Pro Series Dual Gauge Co2 Beer Regulator w/ Gauge Guards Sale Price: $49.95 |
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Chrome Co2 Regulator - Heavy Duty Professional Grade * Heavy duty construction, Big body for less pressure fluctuation * Large adjustment knob with lock ring, adjust by hand (no tool required!). * The shut-off valves are ball type check valves that prevent beer back-up into the regulator. * Regulator has a maximum pressure safety system (blow off at 55 to 60 PSI.) * permanent seal at the inlet nipple provides enhanced protection of leaks, eliminates the need for fiber washers upon refill. * Heavy duty dual gauges are protected by rubber gauge guards. |
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Compact Co2 Regulator Dual Gauge Sale Price: $40.99 |
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Compact Co2 Regulator * Large adjustment knob , adjust pressure by hand (no tool required!). * 1/4" Male Flare outlet (no valve). * Regulator has a maximum pressure safety system (blow off at 55 to 60 PSI.) * permanent seal at the inlet nipple provides enhanced protection of leaks, eliminates the need for fiber washers upon refill. * Dual gauges one for outlet pressure and one for tank pressure * Gauge marked for low air, so you can refill before your tank is empty!. |
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Double Gauge Nitrogen Regulator Sale Price: $58.50 |
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Looks exactly the same as our CO2 regulators, but for use with a nitrogen air tank. These are used for dispensing Guinness Stout, Murphy's Stout and Boddingtons. The only real difference is the threading. In stock and ready to ship. Features: 2 gauges measure pressure in tank and out. O-Ring inlet seal at tank connection. Set screw pressure adjustment. Flow control inlet nipple filter. Safety valve with manual bleeder valve. Specs: Mixed Gas Primary Regulator - Nitrogen tanks. 0-60 PSI RHT. 0-3000 PSI LHT. 1 Pressure - 1 Product. 3/8" Outside Diameter with shut-off. |
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Premium Double Gauge Nitrogen Keg Regulator Sale Price: $69.50 |
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This commercial grade dual gauge regulator is made exclusively for the nitrogen air tank you need to dispense Guinness Stout, Murphy's Stout, Boddingtons and more. In stock and ready to ship. Features: Exclusively designed for nitrogen systems. 2 gauges measure both the pressure inside of the tank and the dispense pressure. Specs: Dimensions: 7"H x 5"W x 7"D. |
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A typical gas system comprises the digester cover, pressure and vacuum relief devices, water trap, flame trap, pressure regulator, gas meter, check valve, pressure gauges, waste gas burner and a gas holder. Mixing of digesters by means of gas re-circulation requires a compressor.
The digester is covered to contain odours, maintain temperature, keeps air out and to collect the gas. Fixed covers are more usual than floating covers. During normal operation, there is a space for gas collection between the cover and the liquid surface of the digester contents. The cover of a digester has certain unique features that the operating staff must be aware of, for example, how the variation in pressure and the level inside the digester may affect the cover. The biggest danger associated with the operation of fixed cover digesters occurs when the pressure relief device mounted on top of the digester fails or the sludge overflow line blocks and the liquid level in the digester continues to rise. In such a situation, the excess gas pressure inside the digester can exceed the maximum design pressure and damage the cover or its mountings. Fixed covers can also be damaged by excess negative pressure (vacuum) or if the rate of waste sludge withdrawal exceeds the feed rate or the vacuum relief device fails.
The function of the pressure relief device is to allow pressure that exceeds a safe level to escape from the digester. The manufacturer's specifications should provide the following information to enable the operating staff to control the gas system safely. (a) The system's normal operating pressure (mm water gauge). (b) The pressure at which the pressure relief device should operate. (c) The rated gas flow capacity of the pipes.
A gas system generally comprises three pressure relief devices; one mounted on the cover of the digester, one on the gas holder and one situated at the end of the gas line before the gas burner. This device releases gas to the waste gas burner before the design gas pressure of the digester cover is reached.
The vacuum relief device functions in the opposite manner to the pressure relief device and allows air to enter the digester in the event of the waste sludge being withdrawn too rapidly. Air should not, under normal conditions, be allowed to enter the digester because a mixture of air and methane is potentially highly explosive.
Gas leaving the digester is almost saturated with water vapour. As the gas cools, the water vapour condenses causing problems. The problem is more severe when digesters are heated. To solve the problem it is essential to remove as much of the moisture as possible before the gas comes into contact with the gas system devices. For this reason, water traps should be located as close to the digester as possible. All piping should be sloped a minimum of 1% towards the water trap, which should be situated at a low point in the gas line.
Flame traps are emergency devices installed in gas lines to prevent flames travelling back up the gas line (flashback) and reaching the digester. The flame trap generally consists of a box filled with stone or a metal grid. If a flame develops in the gas line, the temperature of the flame is reduced below the ignition point as it passes through the trap and the flame is extinguished.
Pressure regulators are used when a lower pressure than the system operating pressure, is required for a specific device such as a boiler water heater or incinerator. Regulators maintain a constant gas pressure at the point of use
The rate of gas production is probably the most sensitive process control indicator at the disposal of the operating staff. Gas meters should be regularly serviced so as to give accurate and reliable gas readings. Every effort should be made to have the gas meter calibrated every six months.
Check valves (non-return valves) are installed in the gas line to allow gas flow in one direction only i.e. out of the digester.
Gas pressure gauges indicate the pressure in the gas system and assist in locating any blockages in the line. If a blockage occurs, a pressure reading downstream will register a lower pressure than that of a gauge upstream.
The pressure relief device at the waste gas burner safely flares excess gas to the atmosphere and thus reduces the potential for a dangerous accumulation of gas in the system.
Many anaerobic digestion waste treatment plants have a means of storing excess gas. This can be in the form of either a floating roof on the digester or a separate gasholder.
A mixture of biogas and air can be explosive. Methane gas in concentrations of between 5% and 15% in air by volume is explosive. Operating staff on waste treatment plants should ensure that no air is allowed to enter the digester or gasholder. All piping and equipment must be sealed properly to prevent gas from escaping to the outside. There must be no smoking and all electrical installations, including light switches, torches etc must be of the explosion-proof type, as the smallest spark could ignite escaped gases.
Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Waste Treatments [http://waste-treatments.com]
The Best of Industrial Valves & Pressure Gauges 101
Valves are an integral part of the day-to-day functions- plumbing valves used in taps for hot and cold water, gas control valves on cookers and barbecues, small valves fitted to washing machines and dishwashers, and safety devices fitted to hot water systems.
Valve is a device that regulates the flow of gases, fluidized solids, slurries or liquids by opening, closing or partially obstructing various passageways. Industrial Valves are used in a variety of commercial, residential, military applications, and also in transportation. Oil and gas, power generation, mining, water reticulation, sewerage and chemical manufacturing constitute the majority of valves used by industry. These may be operated manually, or automatically, driven by changes in pressure, temperature or flow. Based on the varying needs, valves may be of different types.
- A eck valve llows fluid to flow through it in only one direction. Check valves are two-port valves, that is, they have two openings in the body, one for fluid to enter and the other for fluid to leave.
- Ball Valves are principally designed as on/off isolation valves for a wide range of temperatures and pressures; they have inherent quick opening flow characteristics. Specially designed ball valves however, may offer good flow control capabilities at high pressure.
- Butterfly valves are for quick turn on or shut off applications including agricultural and irrigation, water distribution and waste treatment. Industrial applications including chemical, paper and pulp, and a wide array of industrial mediums.
- Gate valve are commonly used in many garden, irrigation, and industrial flow control systems.
There are a wide range of industrial applications in which Pressure Gauges are utilized. Pressure Gauges are designed to measure the pressure of a gas or liquid. These instruments monitor and indicate the internal pressure and/or vacuum of vessels and systems, especially those having dynamic working characteristics that require regular monitoring. These vary in style, size, pressure ranges, and wetted parts material, depending on the application. Specialty tanks, such as fire extinguishers and medical gas cylinders use pressure gauges. The important types include:
- Liquid Filled Pressure Gauges can be filled with various fluids, such as silicone oil, mineral oil and glycerin. The liquid filling provides protection to internal components of the gauge in severe environments in which the gauge may endure excessive vibration and pulsation. Gauges made of stainless steel can be used in corrosive environments or in applications that have strict sanitary requirements and are capable of withstanding high pressure cleaning.
- Industrial Pressure Gauges have heavy-duty sensing elements and case designs and higher accuracy requirements than general purpose utility gauges, and are built for extended life, designed for harsh, corrosive environments.
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On a 1989 Ford Bronco II, where do I find the gauge regulator?
The gas gauge and heat gauge are not working, and the manual reads, "clean gauge regulator".
hi there!
that regulator ( or constant voltage transducer as i call it ) is located inside the instrument cluster.
remove the phillips screws in the upper portion of plastic faceplate. tilt faceplate out.
remove the four cluster screws. tilt cluster forward and remove cable and electrical. remove cluster.
see if the regulator board is fitted into back of cluster...if not then move on to next paragraph.
remove the 1/4 inch screws holding cluster covers on. remove covers. pull out all the gauges one at a time from outside in. the regulator is that little circuit board left behind in the cluster.
i hope this helps. God Luck!
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